Bishop makes the switch to electric for new car
Rt Revd Olivia Graham, the Bishop of Reading, has switched to an electric car.
Read moreDetailsRt Revd Olivia Graham, the Bishop of Reading, has switched to an electric car.
Read moreDetailsSHOPPING is safe – and the borough’s shops and businesses are fantastic places to find everything you need, even during a pandemic.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's column, Rachel Bradley is ready to spread some festive cheer.
Read moreDetailsRAMS Director of Rugby, Seb Reynolds, says his side will take the positives despite the announcement the National One season will not start until 2021, writes Richard Ashton. The RFU...
Read moreDetailsTHE QUEEN has awarded an MBE to a deputy headteacher from Sandhurst for work which has included transforming lives of those affected by the Rwandan Genocides. The birthday honours list,...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Town Council is holding a drop-in session tomorrow morning to allow residents to have their say over plans to install safety measures into Elms Field. It is proposing to...
Read moreDetailsA NEW police order has been placed on Crowthorne and Sandhurst allows officers to disperse gatherings. The move follows last weekend’s Section 60 initiative which gave officers stop and search...
Read moreDetailsReading manager Veljko Paunovic has been awarded with the Championship manager of the month award for September in his first month in charge of the Royals. The Serbian manager has...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is celebrating Black History Month online this year, with a virtual exhibition.
Read moreDetailsKelly Bradley, from Wokingham, is running 65 miles for Cystic Fibrosis this year - and she only has 11 more miles to go.
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